US2009039324A1PendingUtilityA1

Compact device for lifting partitions

Individually held — no corporate assignee on recordPriority: Aug 6, 2007Filed: Aug 6, 2008Published: Feb 12, 2009
Est. expiryAug 6, 2027(~1 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
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Abstract

A device for lifting office partitions sufficiently to allow floor tiles upon which the partitions normally rest to be replaced, without disassembling the partitions, employs L-shaped brackets having horizontally extending tabs which may be wedged beneath the partitions. A manually reciprocated handle pumps fluid into a cylinder to force a piston outwardly so that the piston rod rotates a lever to lift the brackets and raise the partitions.

Claims

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1 . A device for lifting partitions comprising: a housing having a main body portion and spaced apart base legs adapted to be supported by a ground surface, said main body portion being spaced upwardly from said base legs at one end of said housing to form an open channel between said main body portion and said base legs at said one end of said housing, an elongated lever pivotally mounted at a first end to said housing about a first pivot axis, a piston and cylinder assembly movable between a retracted and an extended position, one end of said piston and cylinder assembly being secured to said housing and a second end of said piston and cylinder assembly being pivotally secured to said lever about a second pivot axis parallel to and radially spaced from said first pivot axis, a lift bracket assembly attached to a second end of said lever at said one end of said housing, a torsion bar assembly disposed in said channel, said torsion bar assembly having a lower portion in abutment with an upper surface of both of said base legs and an upper portion in abutment with a lower surface of said housing main body portion, said torsion bar assembly including means for selectively exerting an outward force between base legs and said housing main body portion. 
   
   
       2 . The invention as defined in  claim 1  wherein said exerting means comprises at least one threaded member, said threaded member being threadably mounted in a threaded bore in said torsion bar and having one end in contact with at least one of said base legs. 
   
   
       3 . The invention as defined in  claim 2  and comprising at least two threaded members, one threaded member being threadably mounted to each end of said torsion bar. 
   
   
       4 . The invention as defined in  claim 1  wherein said lift bracket is pivotally mounted to said lever and comprising a first elongated bar, a first end of said first bar being pivotally secured to said housing about an axis parallel to and radially spaced from said first pivot axis, and a second end of said first bar being pivotally secured to said lift bracket. 
   
   
       5 . The invention as defined in  claim 4  and comprising a second elongated bar, said second elongated bar being spaced apart and parallel to said first elongated bar, said second elongated bar having first and second ends pivotally secured to said housing and said lift bracket coaxially with said first and second ends of said first elongated bar, respectively. 
   
   
       6 . The invention as defined in  claim 5  wherein said first and second elongated bars are disposed on opposite sides of said lever. 
   
   
       7 . The invention as defined in  claim 1  and comprising a handle secured to an upper portion of said housing. 
   
   
       8 . The invention as defined in  claim 7  and comprising a second handle secured to an end of said housing opposite from said lift bracket, said second handle being cylindrical in shape. 
   
   
       9 . The invention as defined in  claim 1  wherein said housing main portion includes two sidewalls disposed on opposite sides of said lever, and comprising an elongated reinforcing pin extending between and secured to said sidewalls. 
   
   
       10 . The invention as defined in  claim 1  and comprising a non-friction pad attached to a bottom surface of said base legs. 
   
   
       11 . The invention as defined in  claim 1  wherein said lift bracket assembly comprises an L-shaped bracket attached to said lever, and at least one secondary bracket mounted to said L-shaped bracket, each said secondary bracket comprising a tab positionable under a partition. 
   
   
       12 . The invention as defined in  claim 1  wherein said piston and cylinder assembly comprises a hydraulic piston and cylinder assembly.

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